Sentence examples for often confounding from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, Baker's novel is often confounding.

Sebastian Telfair and Jarrett Jack overlap at point guard, and Zach Randolph's talent is often confounding.

Two languages are two identities in shifting and often confounding struggle.

He examines the often confounding relationship between a songwriter and her tunes, between life and art, art and artifice.

They therefore spent little time keeping track of the interlocking, overlapping and often confounding story lines that began to emerge even in the first episode.

For Dr. Wiley, the most striking insight is that each humpback has its own set of behaviors, often confounding efforts to generalize about the species.

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And it has often confounded naysayers.

Instead, they all too often confound her protagonists.

But logical as that assumption is, it is often confounded these days.

He has often confounded his critics, however, and JLR's sales have overtaken his own estimates.

New cities are thus often confounded by the inverse relationship between maximising real-estate proceeds and making new cities livable.

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